Just to conclude this... I've just changed employers and connected to a
different exchange server. Miraculously, my issue has gone away. I
presume therefore that the issue was caused somehow by the particular
version of exchange sever I was connected to previously. I suspect the
one I am now connec
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Stephen Irons wrote:
> You could always suggest that Evolution is not conforming to RFC-1123
> (Requirements for Internet Hosts -- Application and Support).
> Specifically, section 1.2.2 Robustness Principle. This is Jon Postel's
> famous statement: "
You could always suggest that Evolution is not conforming to RFC-1123
(Requirements for Internet Hosts -- Application and Support).
Specifically, section 1.2.2 Robustness Principle. This is Jon Postel's
famous statement: "Be liberal in what you accept, and conservative in
what you send".
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On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 8:15 PM, Andreas Moog
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> > But it's happening regularly from a variety of
> > senders so it must be common practice, even if it is a violation of
> > standards.
>
> There are many clients out there that don't respect the standards, in
> particular
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zedcar wrote:
> - how do the semi-colons get there in the first place? You can't answer
> that - it must the the mail client or even the user that created the
> message I suppose.
These headers are created by the user who wrote the message, mailserv
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Just to show I'm not imagining things, here's the same message read by
Evolution and Thunderbird. Evo does not show all recipients; Thunderbird
does.
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Thank you for the explanation. So I have two questions:
- how do the semi-colons get there in the first place? You can't answer
that - it must the the mail client or even the user that created the
message I suppose. But it's happening regularly from a variety of
senders so it must be common practi
Thats not a bug in evolution-exchange. In the message where only one
address is shown, the recipients are being delimited by semi-colon.
That's a violation to the Mailstandard (RfC2822, Section 3.6.3), only
comma separated recipients are allowed (as they are in the other
message). I'm closing this
Thanks for your prompt reply. I have attached two test files that show the
source, and a pdf of screenshots showing the display issue.
- David
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 10:25 AM, Andreas Moog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
> Ubuntu
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Please attach the headers of a mail not showing up the
recipients and one where they are shown. You may anonymize mailadresses
by replacing them with [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks in advance.
This will help us to find a
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